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offstage
[ awf-steyj, of- ]
adjective
- not in view of the audience; backstage, in the wings, etc.:
an offstage crash.
- withheld from public view or attention; private:
offstage political meetings.
offstage
/ ˈɒ´Úˈ²õ³Ù±ðɪ»åÏô /
adjective
- out of the view of the audience; off the stage
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Bergamot’s 2025 edition introduces offstage activities and networking events for talent, including a “Boozy Bingo†industry lunch mixer on Wednesday.
But when I’m actually talking to people offstage, the morale generally is not super high right now.
A lounge section, album-art wall mural, backstage area and other offstage space will be available for comics to utilize when recording podcasts and filming projects.
This Sunday, I’ll be rooting for these contenders — and elbowing my watch party to catch up with one of these overlooked never-rans as soon as the teleprompters chase the last winners offstage.
One problem, however, was the grotesque amplification of the offstage piano, to the point where it felt like Beethoven was practically bullying the dancers.
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